Re: Congestion Management, policy-maps

From: Carlos Alberto Trujillo Jimenez (carlos.trujillo.jimenez@gmail.com)
Date: Thu Mar 13 2008 - 16:27:36 ARST


Rodrigo.
with the above you are doing the following:
with "Policing".. You are rate limiting... so when the traffic under the
class exceeds the value it is agressively dropped.
With "bandwidth" you are reserving .. so the reserved bandwidth is used all
times for the class traffic any given time, even under congestion. If it
exist congestion, exceeded traffic is dropped.
With "priority" you are applying a stric priority queue for the class
traffic, so that it is send first before any other traffic.

2008/3/13, rodrigo.gutierrez@nsn.com <rodrigo.gutierrez@nsn.com>:
>
> Hi,
>
> What would be the differences between these Policy-map statements:
>
> policy-map SMTP
> class SMTP
> police cir 256000
>
> And
>
> policy-map SMTP
> class SMTP
> bandwidth 256
>
> And
>
> policy-map SMTP
> class SMTP
> priority 256
>
>
> Thanks,
>
> Rodrigo Gutiirrez
> IP/Engineer.
>
>
>
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